fibreglass u rečniku PONS

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Around the mid-1960s, boats made of glass-reinforced plastic, more commonly known as fibreglass, became popular, especially for recreational boats.
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It was originally designed with fibreglass sides which led to flexing problems, leading to them being replaced with aluminium.
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These included a series of fibreglass ski poles, which were relatively new at the time, and a new ski binding design.
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The globe is located outdoors and has a fibreglass skin.
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Hulls are made of either wood or fibreglass.
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Each boot consists of a foot-plate with snowboard type bindings, rubber foot pad which is also commonly called a hoof, and a fibreglass leaf spring.
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The fibreglass body was designed using a wind tunnel.
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These were both moulded from fibreglass and painted white.
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The aircraft fuselage is made from welded steel tubing covered in non-structural fibreglass.
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All production boats featured good quality fibreglass construction and well finished teak interiors.
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